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Do Plants Grow Better in Sunlight or Artificial Light?
Do Plants Grow Better in Sunlight or Artificial Light?
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Do Plants Grow Better in Sunlight or Artificial Light?
This science fair project idea discovers if an artificial light source will yield the same plant health and growth rates as light from the sun.
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Which Fruit Molds the Fastest?
Which Fruit Molds the Fastest?
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Which Fruit Molds the Fastest?
This science fair project idea explores which fruit molds the fastest.
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How Accurate is Using a Sundial Compared to an Atomic Clock?
How Accurate is Using a Sundial Compared to an Atomic Clock?
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How Accurate is Using a Sundial Compared to an Atomic Clock?
This science fair project idea explores whether a sundial is as accurate as an atomic clock when telling time.
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Seedy Situation
Seedy Situation
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Seedy Situation
Science fair project that determines whether tapping a pomegranate with a spoon helps it release its seeds.
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Get Cracking
Get Cracking
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Get Cracking
Science fair project that determines whether cooling eggs helps them be peeled more easily. Compare the time it took to peel each egg.
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Thirsty Plants
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Thirsty Plants
Science fair project that determines whether landscaping fabric impacts the ability of plants to receive water.
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Salt Melting Ice
Salt Melting Ice
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Salt Melting Ice
Discover how and which salt melts ice the quickest.
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What Kinds of Water Yield Fastest Plant Growth?
What Kinds of Water Yield Fastest Plant Growth?
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What Kinds of Water Yield Fastest Plant Growth?
Examine whether distilled water, spring water, or regular tap water yield faster plant growth.
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Which Fabrics are Most Absorbent?
Which Fabrics are Most Absorbent?
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Which Fabrics are Most Absorbent?
Discover that the absorbency of fabrics depend largely on the shape and structure of the individual fibers that make up the fabric.
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A Glass Symphony
A Glass Symphony
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A Glass Symphony
Discover whether different amounts of water added into a wine glass will produce a different pitch when their fingers are rubbed along the rim.
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How Can You Tell The Age Of An Egg Without Cracking It Open?
How Can You Tell The Age Of An Egg Without Cracking It Open?
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How Can You Tell The Age Of An Egg Without Cracking It Open?
Demonstrate how to tell the age of an egg without having to crack it open.
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Cast Iron Pans Versus Regular Teflon Pans
Cast Iron Pans Versus Regular Teflon Pans
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Cast Iron Pans Versus Regular Teflon Pans
Find out whether cast iron or regular teflon pans heat up faster and also retain their heat longer.
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Is It Safe To Eat Something Dropped On The Floor As Long As You Pick It Up Within 5-Seconds?
Is It Safe To Eat Something Dropped On The Floor As Long As You Pick It Up Within 5-Seconds?
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Is It Safe To Eat Something Dropped On The Floor As Long As You Pick It Up Within 5-Seconds?
Discover whether the â5-second ruleâ is effective at determining whether food is still safe to eat after being dropped on the ground.
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Latent Fingerprints
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Latent Fingerprints
Science fair project that develops latent fingerprints on a non-porous objects by converting superglue from a solid state to a gaseous state.
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Hot Dog Mummy
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Hot Dog Mummy
In this experiment you will replicate the mummification process by making a hot dog mummy.
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Forensic Entomology and the Life Cycle of the Blowfly
Forensic Entomology and the Life Cycle of the Blowfly
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Forensic Entomology and the Life Cycle of the Blowfly
Study the life cycle of the common blowfly as it relates to forensic investigation. Record the first time you see flies, maggots, and eggs.
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Invisible Fingerprints: CSI Style!
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Invisible Fingerprints: CSI Style!
Science fair project that uses muriatic acid to develop fingerprints that would otherwise be invisible.
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Which Wintergreen Candy Sparks the Brightest in the Dark?
Which Wintergreen Candy Sparks the Brightest in the Dark?
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Which Wintergreen Candy Sparks the Brightest in the Dark?
This science fair project idea studies which brand of wintergreen candy produces the most sparks in the dark.
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Which Type Of Rocks Are Most Damaged By Freezing?
Which Type Of Rocks Are Most Damaged By Freezing?
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Which Type Of Rocks Are Most Damaged By Freezing?
This science fair project idea studies which kind of rock (sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic) is most damaged by frozen water.
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Does Mint Actually Cool Things Down?
Does Mint Actually Cool Things Down?
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Does Mint Actually Cool Things Down?
This science fair project idea explores whether mint, known for its âcooling sensationâ really does lower temperatures.
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Slinky: Metal vs. Plastic
Slinky: Metal vs. Plastic
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Slinky: Metal vs. Plastic
This science fair project idea explores whether a plastic slinky works as well as a metal slinky when walking it down the stairs.
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Which Bubblegum Brand Produces the Biggest Bubbles?
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Which Bubblegum Brand Produces the Biggest Bubbles?
This science fair project idea discovers which brand of bubblegum produces the largest bubbles.
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Mystery Powders
Mystery Powders
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Mystery Powders
Use chemical analysis to identify a variety of mystery powders that look the same but actually have very different properties.
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Hot Air Balloon Heights
Hot Air Balloon Heights
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Hot Air Balloon Heights
The objective this science fair project is to determine whether a bigger bag will allow a homemade hot air balloon to fly higher than smaller bag.
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The Drawbacks of an Optical Mouse
The Drawbacks of an Optical Mouse
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The Drawbacks of an Optical Mouse
Find out whether optical mice are useful on all surfaces or if there are drawbacks to this supposedly superior solution to the traditional roller-ball mouse.
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